MSN: Brit has children taken away after he took them to live off-grid and they were poisoned by mushrooms
A British father has had his three children taken away by Italian authorities after they were poisoned by mushrooms when he took them to live off-grid. Nathan Trevallion, a 51-year-old ex-chef from ...
Brit has children taken away after he took them to live off-grid and they were poisoned by mushrooms
Yahoo: Father Away on Business Learns His Wife Killed Their Children, Took Her Own Life, Authorities Say
A Florida father was away on business when he learned his wife had killed their two children, then took her own life in what authorities are calling an “unimaginable” tragedy. The bodies of ...
Father Away on Business Learns His Wife Killed Their Children, Took Her Own Life, Authorities Say
MSN: What happened when these parents finally took away their kids’ iPads
/ tʊk / Add to word list past simple of take (Definition of took from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
Took functions as the simple past form and stands alone in a sentence: “She took the keys.” Taken, on the other hand, is the past participle and must appear with an auxiliary verb: “She has taken the keys” or “The keys were taken.”
TOOK definition: simple past tense of take. See examples of took used in a sentence.
Have you ever wondered whether you should use taken or took in a sentence? These two words often confuse English learners because they both come from the verb take.